New Perspective On Paul

The Reformation swept across Europe with a God-glorifying gospel of grace. Now the doctrine of grace cherished and proclaimed by the Reformers is under renewed assault from an unexpected place-the evangelical church itself. With the help of several theologians, Gary …
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This book by R.C. Sproul asks evangelicals to recognize that while many Roman Catholics may share our moral goals, the Catholic doctrine of justification has not changed. Protestant concession on this point will bring disaster, says Dr. Sproul. Faith Alone …
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Get Free Shipping on Individual 2010 Issues of Tabletalk The February 2010 issue of Tabletalk looks at the current controversy surrounding N.T. Wright and the doctrine of justification. Contributors include R.C. Sproul along with D.A. Carson, Sinclair Ferguson, J.V. Fesko, Paul Helm, …
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Unity of the gospel is an essential for the Christian. Yet that unity was tested by the release of two documents, Evangelicals and Catholics Together and The Gift of Salvation, which appeared to surrender the historic doctrine of sola fide. …
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The issue of justification has long been regarded as “the issue on which the church stands or falls.” Indeed it is, for if the church does not properly understand or preach the Gospel of salvation, then she ceases to be …
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Our Lord became incarnate in order to mediate the new covenant to His people, which resulted in their being declared righteous by the Father. In this book, Jonathan Edwards explores the doctrine of justification, providing a good resource for those …
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In this series, Dr. R.C. Sproul examines justification — the way in which we are declared righteous by God — as he explains the biblical teaching regarding justification. Demonstrating that Christ’s righteousness is reckoned to us by faith alone, Dr. …
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In this booklet, Dr. R.C. Sproul examines what justification is according to the Bible. He then compares the Roman Catholic and evangelical stances on this core Christian doctrine, and discusses the relationship between faith and works. Dr. Sproul writes, “The …
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Paul’s letter to the churches of Galatia seems to burst on the reader like a sudden storm. The issues it raises still generate controversy, even after two thousand years of church history. In large measure this is because what was …
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John Owen presents one of the most rigorous defenses of the Reformed doctrine of justification ever written. This reprint of The Doctrine of Justification by Faith, taken from the 19th century edition produced by the Presbyterian Board of Publications, will serve …
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N. T. Wright, a world-renowned New Testament scholar and bishop of Durham in the Church of England, has spent years studying the apostle Paul’s writings and has offered a “fresh perspective” on Paul’s theology. Among his conclusions are that “the …
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Dr. Sproul explores the themes of the book of Romans. He shows why it profoundly impacted great Christian leaders such as Augustine, Luther, Wesley, and others. Drawing from Romans, R.C. demonstrates how God has revealed Himself and His plan of …
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In this series, Dr. R.C. Sproul elaborates on this epistle’s view of the person and work of Jesus Christ, the importance of dealing with afflictions from the standpoint of faith, and the crucial relationship between faith and works of obedience.
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